Rigorous Covid-19 training for 100 frontline workers
AT least 100 frontline health care workers drawn from Mashonaland East, Mashonaland West, Mashonaland Central and Manicaland provinces are currently undergoing rigorous training in Harare on measures to reduce the spread of Covid-19.
May Day in the middle of threatening pandemic
The first day of May ordinarily comes as a delight for Zimbabwean workers.
‘Proper tobacco selling can stabilise economy’
Proper management of the recently opened tobacco selling season will help bring some level of stability in the economy, at a time the country is battling devastating effects of Covid-19 induced problems, analysts have said.
President mourns Sekuru Mavima
PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday sent a condolence message to the Mavima family following the death of Sekuru David Zirirai Mavima, father to Minister of State for Midlands Provincial Affairs Larry Mavima.
ZIFA give FC Platinum the floor
ZIFA are set to write to CAF advising them FC Platinum will represent the country again in the next edition of the Champions League campaign.
Mutare gets $12m for ICU rehab
Treasury has released an additional $12 million to Mutare City Council to complete the rehabilitation of the isolation centre at Mutare Infectious Diseases Hospital as well as fund other Covid-19 response activities.
Liverpool mayor against EPL resumption
Liverpool mayor Joe Anderson says resuming the Premier League is a “non-starter”, and he fears a “farcical” situation with fans congregating outside Anfield — even if Liverpool clinch the title at a neutral venue.
Robbers vanish with US$49k, R9k
A Harare family allegedly lost US$49 000, R9 000, $7 000 and a Toyota Mark X vehicle to nine armed robbers who pounced on them at their house pretending to be customers.
Hotel industry recovery to take time
The tourism sector, hotels in particular, has been the most affected by travel restrictions as well as concerns over the need to maintain physical distancing.











